The Young Progressive Party (YPP) said on Sunday, despite the current economic and social political challenges, Nigeria still has aggressive hope for development.
The party representative Ami Giri released a statement in Abuja on Sunday and called for the 57 th anniversary of Nigerian independence.
Amakiri requests the Nigerian to "do not give up on this country" because it has found light at the end of the dark tunnel
He said: "At the end of the unsuccessful political experiment, we are discovering light, this kind of experiment cast us all kinds of leaders.
"We will use this wonderful opportunity to congratulate Nigerians and Nigerians on different Independence Day which shows that colonialists were unable to dominate freedom for 57 years.
"Many people do not make sense to celebrate a country that is considered to have caused us to fail, but it is beneficial to clarify that Nigeria did not disappoint us.
"We openly refuse the challenge of demonstrating high quality leadership, promoting sustainable socioeconomic development and building institutions, thereby causing Nigeria to fail.
"If our hero's past labor is not really in vain, now is the time to act as a citizen, especially a young person, in order to avoid division.
"With the understanding of tribes, religions, beliefs, the time has come for our power to participate collectively through political participation in what we have to do together, such as unemployment, poverty, undevelopment It is. "
"We have to decide whether to participate in the revolution through political participation, challenge the present situation or continue to be absorbed in the excitement of political indifference.
"Restricting our political participation is to crush our leader in social media, not to change anything."
President Obasanjo's government works to transform the image of the world into Nigeria. Fearing political instability, many foreign companies are reluctant to invest in Nigeria. Mr. Obasanjo hopes foreign investors will come to Nigeria to strengthen the recession of the country if Nigeria can shape the image of a stable country. The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF), in cooperation with Nigeria, formulate economic policies to revitalize the national economy.
Nigeria is regarded as one of the most powerful countries in Africa due to its economic growth. For years, the country has been facing political instability, corruption, and poor monetary policy. Nevertheless, the economy of Nigeria is still one of the fastest growing economies in Africa. This is possible as the SME sector has made a significant contribution over the years. The vast majority of Nigerian income comes from the oil sector, but it depends greatly on non-oil small and medium enterprises. These companies have made a great contribution for many years and show that the economy of the country is growing positively. According to recent statistics, the economy as a whole gradually increased from 2003 to 2009, an average increase of 4%. The economy of the non-petroleum sector grew 9% from 2003 to 2009, while agriculture and manufacturing grew steadily in the strong mineral and telecommunications sectors. (World Bank, 2010)